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F. P. Rose photograph collection, 1820-1961

UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture401 President Clinton AvenueLittle Rock, AR, 72201archives@ualr.edu

Profile Description

Creation:

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2012-08-03T12:52-0500

Repository:

UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture

Title:

F. P. Rose photograph collection, 1820-1961

Dates:

Bulk, 1860-1958

Dates:

1820-1961

Quantity:

437.0 items5 flat boxes

Identification:

UALR.PH.0103

Language:

Arrangement

By accession.

Scope and Contents Note

This collection contains photographic prints and reproductions, facsimiles, and photostats collected by F. P. Rose, concerning the Civil War; his family and social life (1955-1958); and late 19th and early 20th century scenes and historical markers of various states, including Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Most predominant are photographic print reproductions of historical figures, buildings, and businesses in Arkansas.

This collection was originally named the J. N. Heiskell Photograph Collection IV: Album A and is part of the J. N. Heiskell Historical Collections, courtesy Arkansas Gazette Foundation.

Arkansas Gazette Foundation. (donor)

Arkansas--History--Civil War, 1861-1865

Buildings--Arkansas

Heiskell, John Netherland, 1872-1972, collector

Historical Markers--Arkansas

Housing--Arkansas

Landscapes--Arkansas

Portraits, American

Portraits, Group--Arkansas

Rose, F. P., 1880-1966

Rose, F. P., 1880-1966, former owner

United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865

Restrictions

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is available for viewing at the Arkansas Studies Institute.

Conditions Governing Use

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17-U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. The person using this material is liable for any infringement.

Copyright for correspondence in the collections belongs to those correspondents or their beneficiaries. Persons wanting to re-use those materials are advised to obtain permission from copyright holders.